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In reply to the discussion: White House: Irrefutable Assad link to gas attack lacking, but passes ‘common-sense test’ [View all]HardTimes99
(2,049 posts)9. And, dare I add, 'banal'? - nt
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White House: Irrefutable Assad link to gas attack lacking, but passes ‘common-sense test’ [View all]
HardTimes99
Sep 2013
OP
To say I'm flabbergasted is putting it mildly. Didn't Kerry just a few days ago
HardTimes99
Sep 2013
#7
"Proofiness" a word similar to truthiness, meaning to have a common sense feeling he must be guilty.
Dragonfli
Sep 2013
#29
"Common sense" - two words I am putting henceforth on my permanent shitlist - nt
HardTimes99
Sep 2013
#78
Common sense test says that going to war requires evidence beyond a reasonable doubt
leveymg
Sep 2013
#10
What if it was actually the rebels who exploded that CBW ordnance? Should Assad
HardTimes99
Sep 2013
#14
Not talking "common sense". Just speaking of what's been reported by multiple sources.
Cooley Hurd
Sep 2013
#24
I generally shy away from CT because they fail Popper's 'falsifiability standard' but
HardTimes99
Sep 2013
#52
Memo to Nobel Prize Committee: Do not hand out peace prizes in advance. Thanks! - nt
HardTimes99
Sep 2013
#18
I'm increasingly convinced this was all no series of unfortunate events, and that there's more
leveymg
Sep 2013
#71
Even Brzezinski can't figure why Obama began his illegal covert war against Syria.
arewenotdemo
Sep 2013
#73
Brzezinski is one cold-blooded SOB, isn't he? Willing to take the deaths of 3,000 civilians on 9-11
HardTimes99
Sep 2013
#79
No question he is. Yet I find what he has to say about all this to be very convincing.
arewenotdemo
Sep 2013
#82
Actually, the "common sense test" is exactly how the baggers "know" Obama needs to be impeached.
beerandjesus
Sep 2013
#93
Is the "common-sense test" sufficient to launch a war of aggression other than to fulfill a
indepat
Sep 2013
#28
Thank you. My wife would tell you that I started channeling the same rage I used
HardTimes99
Sep 2013
#47
More of a "credibility ABYSS", i.e., bottomless depths of hubris shading into total darkness
Divernan
Sep 2013
#41
I'm so channeling Ron Nessen's (Nixon's press secretary) repeated assurances that
HardTimes99
Sep 2013
#54
"Common sense" said Hitler needed lebensraum, so buh-bye Poland and the USSR - nt
HardTimes99
Sep 2013
#58
Actually, it is you who conflates the two. I find DU a pretty sensible place compared
HardTimes99
Sep 2013
#65
First of all, please allow me to compliment you on your civil tone. That said, I
HardTimes99
Sep 2013
#75
The Syrian government is still sovereign, no matter how disreputable we may view it to be.
another_liberal
Sep 2013
#89
If it's so common sensical, why isn't the rest of the world on board? One person's
HardTimes99
Sep 2013
#60
Because the rest of the world doesnt want to get caught with its pants down
cstanleytech
Sep 2013
#62
Kerry had previously claimed it was "undeniable". The WH is walking this back.
Pterodactyl
Sep 2013
#86
His "common sense test" sounds like something less than the least truthful thing Kerry could of
avaistheone1
Sep 2013
#92